Menier Gallery ​51 Southwark St, London SE1 1RUfrom the 14th to 18th of March 2017​The opening cocktail and award ceremony will be on Tuesday 14th March at 6 pm.

Gary Black joins me (Fernando) as a true ‘camarada’.We both though in a topic related to our current global social affairs, and more specifically with the current proposed project of building a wall between Mexico and the USA.Title of the work: ‘la nueva division’ ('The new division')

The scope of the work is a photograph made by Gary entitled ‘Brick Mac’ and a Painting made by Fernando, entitled ‘Big & beautiful’.‘Brick Mac’ (2017- 42 x 59 cm photograph By Gary Black)‘Big, Beautiful’ (2017 - 350x185 cms Oil on canvas By Fernando Holguin Cereceres)Both works depicting the wall as a concept in the current social concerns.

The jury Jenny White, Head of Visual Arts Program at the British Council; Catherine Petitgas, Lecturer of Modern and Contemporary art, collector, patron and benefactor; George Blacklock, Dean of Chelsea College of Art, as well as the curator and founder of the Chalton Gallery, Javier Calderon

​In this exhibition we want to show what best represents humanity. How do we show we are human beings with the ability to think, feel, communicate, express, live?What makes us human beings? What is our real value to the world? Who are we to the other? What makes us realize and appreciate our own humanity?

This exhibition does not aim to answer the question: 'Where is your humanity?', since for each of us the answer is different. But we want to pose the question with visitors about themselves.

Exhibition ‘Fragmented identities’ part of BORDERS 2016, the International Art and Architecture Festival.BORDERS festival, curated by Arch. Luca Curci and Andrea Chinellato,4th of August till 29 of September 2016At the Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi and Venice Art House Gallery, Venice.​Calle Zanardi Cannaregio, 4132, 30121 Venezia, Italy

Openings August 04, 2016 starting from 06:00 PM (free entry).

FRAGMENTED IDENTITIES – Human identities are both separated and related one to another into a big mosaic that complete the existence and the world culture. All the identities can be considered as fragmented pieces of human being, ready to be unique and shareable in a universe with physical limits. In art people are mixed together in amelting pot of sensation and fluctuating emotions. The challenge is to see all those fragmented identities, recognize and use them to see things through many different points of view and imagination in order to broke all barriers and boundaries of every day’s life and to create the relationship between man and space, including man-built and natural spaces. There is not a unique perspective on our unconscious beings and identities, showing how things are rarely whole or perfect